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( a ctcUa Ufon en4 and acd uitd CAFETERIA WORKERS Row 1: Helen Beasley, Janet King, Dana Hodges, Donnabelle Smith, Wilma Louden. Row 2: Yvonne Riggs, Iris Webster. Joan Meadows, Shirley Starr, Nora Jones. Miss Cox and Miss Maish are con- versing about the new spring styles. Miss Marjorie Cox attended Stetson University and she received her B. S. from Indiana University. Miss La- Vonne Maish teaches Home Econom- ics. She attended Chicago University, Purdue University and received her B. S. from Indiana State Teachers College. Row 1 Row 2 Row 3 COED GUILD Ethel Bell, Marian Plake, Priscilla Tanksley, Angela Papa, Carol Williams. Vivian Delany, Evelyn Brewer, Mary Ann Chestnut, Vivian Chapman, Miss Cox. Alma Adams, Carolyn Goshen, Marlene Cisada, Pat Bailey, Frances Duncan. This page is sponsored by THE FAIR STORE
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? Gwtmeice V Row 1 Row 2 Row 3 OFFICE PRACTICE STUDENTS Pat Brown, Pat McKee, Barbara Thorne, Marilyn Lewis. Orpha Jewell, Shirley Byers, Marjorie Overton, Pat Stapp, Pat Love, Janice Houston. Sue Bridwell, Emma Goldsby, Betty Weaver, Pat Fisher, Gene Wilson. OFFICE PRACTICE Each year a number of the senior girls who are commerce course students become office practice students. Some of the duties performed by these girls in the high school principal ' s office and in the superintendent ' s office are sell- ing paper, operating the mimeograph machine, taking dictation, typing, and collecting and tabulating absences. In addition to rendering an invaluable service to our school, these girls have the opportunity to experience secretarial work before actually filling a position. All businesses need helpers trained in bookkeeping, typing, and shorthand, and that is what these three are here to teach. Mrs. Anderson received her degrees from Franklin College and Indiana University. Miss Denny received degrees from Central Normal College, and Indiana University and attended Vincennes University. She is well known among the students as director of Jump Town . Mr. Brown received his degrees from Indiana University and Central Normal. He is co-sponsor of the Hi-Y. SALESMANSHIP CLASS Under the direction of Mr. Brown, these students learn the art of good salesmanship. Many of the students, in addition to taking salesmanship class sixth hour, earn an extra credit by working in downtown stores after school and on Saturdays. In addition to advice from Mr. Brown, the Chamber of Commerce this year has provided some of our business men to come and tell the class how they like for their salespeople to talk to customers and how they like for them to dress. This page is sponsored by CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK
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)etdcC4t UCLl j4 U Bullock and Moon inspect a metal lathe. With the helping hand of Mr. Beals, Pat should be able to get her locker to work. Mr. Beals received hi; degree from Oakland City College, Indiana Stan Teachers College, and Indiana University. He is oui Industrial Arts teacher. Mr. Chadwick certainly looks happy here, doesn ' i he? The future football player arrived last Novembei Carpenters, cabinetmakers and the school was happy to hear of it. Mr. Chad prepare for future. wick received his degree from Indiana State Teacher: College. He is also an Industrial Arts teacher, anc assistant football coach. Frank Martin designs for construction. This page is sponsored by PFEFFER ' S BAKERY
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